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 George Foreman’s Daughter Freeda Dies At 42
FREEDA AND GEORGE FORMAN
 George Foreman's daughter Freeda, a profes- sional boxer, was found deadattheageof42bya relative in her Houston, Texas-area home.
Police told TMZ Saturday they are awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the cause of death, and that no foul play is suspected.
Freeda is survived by her husband and daughter, as well as 11 siblings.
She began her boxing ca- reer in the middleweight ranks in 2001, beginning with a five-match winning streak - with three knock- outs - that lasted until the following year, when she was defeated in her sixth match.
She subsequently retired after the loss, and according to the outlet, her famed fa- ther paid her to end her in- ring career.
 LeBron James, Kyrie
Irving Share Hug After
Lakers-Celtics Game
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving still have love for each other.
James and Irving shared a hug and conversa- tion after the Boston Celtics’ 120-107 win over the Los An- geles Lakers on Saturday night.
The love shown between them is notable for a few rea- sons. Irving demanded a trade away from Cleveland a year and a half ago and landed with the Celtics. His departure cost the Cavaliers a serious shot at a champi- onship in James’ final sea- son with the team. At the time, Irving wanted a trade because he sought to assert his independence and no longer be second to LeBron.
Now that he’s the leader
LEBRON JAMES AND KYRIE IRVING
of a team in Boston, Irving has seen how tough the role is and recently apologized to James for not understand- ing what he was going through. Their relationship has been repaired enough to the point that Irving report- edly would consider a re- union with James.
       BEAUTY UNLIMITED
YARI
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   George Fined $25K For Ripping Refs After Clips Loss
NBA fines Thunder's Paul George, left, $25K for rip- ping referees.
Oklahoma City star forward Paul George has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for criti- cizing the officiating after the Thunder's 118-110 loss to the LA Clippers on Friday night.
"It's just bad officiating," George said after the game. "I'm sorry, just bad officiating. We don't get a fair whistle. We haven't gotten a fair whistle all year. ... Somebody's got to look into this. It's getting out of hand, where we somehow just walk teams to the line. And there's nobody that gets more contact. If I don't speak for my- self, I speak for Russ. There's nobody that gets more contact than Russ going to the basket. And it's just crazy."
George, Russell West- brook and Steven Adams all fouled out of Friday's game.
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